I was going to say earlier that asking for high-lighter reminds of college days. They are surely high-lighting important things to them. Interesting and maybe the bio-chemist is the lead.
With all due respect to you. My daughter has no reason to lie to me and doesn't lie. What she has told me she knows for a fact. She wouldn't gain anything by saying what she told me. (and I should have kept my mouth shut here because people don't know you and don't want to face the truth...
off subject also.
MJ wasn't completly innocent but with that being said, if you followed the evidence of the trial, I agree with the verdict. (and that's a whole other ball game)
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I don't know why but I think this case is so different because I believe (know) that this case isn't as simple as it was made out to be.
Even though I think CM was wrong, I think there were many others and I guess that still doens't excuse CM.
I won't say anthing and it would't have anything to do with this trial.(unless it would have been brought into evidence.) The only thing I will say is most people that have worked for MJ know stuff but sign a contract that they won't disclose things.
My daughter knows someone that know things...
I am fighting the same concern(s) that you just said. This isn't just about cut and dry guilty or not guilty, for me. I have watched too many talking heads and that leads you to guilty, but as a human being and using my common sense this case is very complicated. I just can't say that other...
Does anyone know the ages or the jurors?
My daughter is in her late 20's and was a MJ big fan, but she said some troubling things to me last night. I was wondering if there were some young jurors.
Thanks.
Yes we destroyed the left overs, but I guess they know if they should leave the medication of not. I was just really surprised on my first experience with hospice.
I do think a friend of mind, that was the patient was over dosed on Morphine by his daughter because Hospice told her to give him...
I was really confused but they left Morphine with me and my sister when my mother was ill. We just looked at each other because yes she needed it but the Hospice people didn't know us except for the time that day that they spent with us.
I know that several other times that I was around when...
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